1ST GRADE::HM STEM
WELCOME! THIS SITE IS TO INFORM YOU ABOUT EVERYTHING FIRST GRADE AT HERBERT MILLS STEM ELEMENTARY. YOU WILL FIND A LOT OF RESOURCES AND INFORMATION TO HELP YOU HAVE AN AWESOME YEAR IN FIRST GRADE!
0 Comments
Here are the links to the workout videos created by first grade:
Cardio: https://tinyurl.com/y9up7t6p Muscular Strength: https://tinyurl.com/yco2378b Dance: https://tinyurl.com/y9qp9mqe Yoga: https://tinyurl.com/y8fuz65h Dear Herbert Mills STEM Families,
Please join us this coming Tuesday, April 10 from 5 – 7 p.m. for Innovation Night. Our students will be showcasing the results of our school-wide Heart-Healthy Design Challenge (each grade level has worked on a project). Please wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes so you can participate in some heart-healthy activities! Our April Parent-Teacher Organization meeting will immediately follow Innovation Night (at 7 p.m.). We will be meeting in the ICE Lab, and all parents, guardians, and grandparents are welcome to attend. We hope you can join us to get involved with our school community and begin planning for next school year! Sincerely, Mrs. Mary Ellen Weeks, Principal (614) 367-2160 Dear Herbert Mills STEM Families,
Yearbook order forms are coming home in today’s Tuesday folders. If you would like to buy your student a yearbook, please order one now – they will not be available to order later in the school year. Yearbooks cost $9.00 each. Please send in exact change or a check made payable to Lifetouch (the school picture company) with your order form. You may also order online (see order form for details). The deadline for yearbook orders and payment is Friday, March 9. Sincerely, Mrs. Jenny Russell, Secretary (614) 367-2160 Dear Herbert Mills STEM Families, Please see the attached letter from our physical education teacher, Mrs. Gochenour, about our Heart Fest on Thursday, February 15. We are in need of parent volunteers, who need to be district approved. If you have not already gone through the volunteer process at the district office, please click here to go to the Volunteer Application page on the RCS website. If you are able to volunteer, please return the bottom portion of the letter (a paper copy is coming home with your students today). If you have any questions about the district volunteer approval process, please call Mrs. Russell in the office. If you have any questions about Heart Fest, please send a message to [email protected] to contact Mrs. Gochenour directly. Thank you, Mrs. Mary Ellen Weeks, Principal (614) 367-2160
Due to school being closed, the First and Second Grade Teachers, have decided to move our 100th Day Celebration. We will NOT be dressing up and doing 100s day activities this Friday. Instead, we will be celebrating the 100th day of school on Friday, February 2nd!
Dear Herbert Mills STEM Families, We are experiencing a very active flu season in Ohio this year and have had confirmed cases in our student population. Please reference the attached information from Franklin County Public Health regarding decreasing the spread of the flu virus! Sincerely, Mrs. Sandra Kageorge, RN, BSN, LSN School Nurse (614) 367-2160
Dear Herbert Mills STEM Families, Please join us next Friday, January 19 for PTO’s Family Movie Night! We will be showing Trolls in the gym from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. Popcorn will be provided and pizza and other snacks will be for sale. All families and siblings are welcome. Please bring a low chair, cushion, or blanket to sit on. We hope to see you at Herbert Mills next Friday evening! Sincerely, Mrs. Tammy Ludwig, PTO President [email protected] If you are sending lunch money in with your kiddo, please be sure to put the money in a baggie/envelope with your child's name on it. We want to be sure the money makes it to your child's lunch account!
December 12, 2017
Dear Raider Families, It is getting to be that time of year when snow, ice and extreme cold may cause disruptions to school. We wanted to take some time to explain how we go about making decisions regarding calamity days. We closely monitor the weather forecast and have provided helpful links on our website (www.reyn.org) for snow and extremely cold temperatures throughout the winter months. We also maintain communication with the local road crews and police, and drive neighborhoods. Whenever possible, the decision to close school will be made the previous evening. However, closings may be announced as late as 6 a.m. depending on a variety of factors. When assessing the safety of the morning commute, our focus is on school transportation. Are the temperatures and wind chills causing a frost-bite risk for children waiting 15-30 minutes at school bus stops (generally about -20 degrees)? Can school bus drivers navigate their routes with proper traction and visibility? Is the timing of the weather event such that city crews will not have time to plow or treat main roads? Parents, you know your children best. If you are concerned for your children's safety getting to and from school or activities, we respect your right to keep them home. When Reynoldsburg City Schools CLOSE:
School closings or delays will appear first on my Twitter feed. You can follow me at @REYNSupt, but please know that while I appreciate good-natured tweets from students begging me for a day off, they play absolutely no factor in my decision making process. Also, Twitter posts from local weathermen making predictions about the chances of having a snow day are made to increase their social media traffic and have no credibility. For more information about school policies, please visit www.reyn.org. To stay up-to-date on school delays and cancellation alerts, check our website often and follow the District and your schools on social media. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly. Sincerely, Melvin J. Brown Superintendent Reynoldsburg City Schools |
Archives
April 2018
Categories |